The NHS is urging parents to ensure their children receive the HPV vaccine. The vaccine helps protect against the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is linked to cervical cancer and other conditions.
Some types of the common virus human papillomavirus (HPV) are linked to an increase of some cancers, including cervical cancer and recommends for children aged 12 to 13 years old to receive the ...
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Amie Wood, 39, was diagnosed with cervical cancer after her result was incorrectly recorded as normal - she has now been ...
The Trust admitted that had the sample been correctly reported as high-grade moderate or severe changes, Amie would have been ...
A BEWDLEY mum-of-two was diagnosed with cervical cancer after hospital staff gave her the wrong smear test results.
Holly Pardue, from Milton Keynes, began suffering persistent bleeding after welcoming her third child last January and ...
NHS England and North West Anglia Foundation Trust is calling on women to attend smear tests. The NHS says it wants to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040. Women can ask for adjustments and this may ...
Amie Wood, 39, from Bewdley, Worcester, underwent a life-changing hysterectomy after being diagnosed more than two years ...
Cancer Research UK experts believe 99.8 per cent of these cases are totally preventable through knowledge of the most ...
New stats from Prostate Cancer UK suggest it is now the most common cancer in England with diagnoses of the disease ...